NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST

The 'National League East Division' is one of Major League Baseball's six divisions.

Contents
Divisional membership
Current members
Former members
Division Lineups
1969-1992
Lineup for 1969-1992
Changes from 1968
1993
Lineup for 1993
Changes from 1992
1994-2004
Lineup for 1994-2004
Changes from 1993
2005-Present
Current Lineup
Changes from 2004
NL East champions by year
Most Division Titles
Wildcard winners produced
See also
Reference

Divisional membership


Current members


Atlanta Braves

Florida Marlins

New York Mets

Philadelphia Phillies

Washington Nationals
Former members


Chicago Cubs

Pittsburgh Pirates

St. Louis Cardinals

Division Lineups


1969-1992

Lineup for 1969-1992


★ Chicago Cubs

Montreal Expos

★ New York Mets

★ Philadelphia Phillies

★ Pittsburgh Pirates

★ St. Louis Cardinals
Changes from 1968


★ Creation of division due to 1969 expansion
1993

Lineup for 1993


★ Chicago Cubs

★ Florida Marlins

★ Montreal Expos

★ New York Mets

★ Philadelphia Phillies

★ Pittsburgh Pirates

★ St. Louis Cardinals
Changes from 1992


★ The Florida Marlins were added in the 1993 expansion
1994-2004

Lineup for 1994-2004


★ Atlanta Braves

★ Florida Marlins

★ Montreal Expos

★ New York Mets

★ Philadelphia Phillies
Changes from 1993


★ The Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals moved into the newly created NL Central division due to the 1994 MLB realignment

★ The Atlanta Braves moved in from the NL West
2005-Present

Current Lineup


Atlanta Braves

Florida Marlins

New York Mets

Philadelphia Phillies

Washington Nationals
Changes from 2004


★ The Montreal Expos became the Washington Nationals

NL East champions by year


YearWinnerRecord%Playoffs
1969New York Mets100-62.617'Won World Series over Baltimore, 4-1'
1970Pittsburgh Pirates89-73.549Lost NLCS to Cincinnati, 3-0
1971Pittsburgh Pirates97-65.599'Won World Series over Baltimore, 4-3
1972Pittsburgh Pirates96-59.619Lost NLCS to Cincinnati, 3-2
1973New York Mets82-79.509Lost World Series to Oakland, 4-3
1974Pittsburgh Pirates88-74.543Lost NLCS to Los Angeles, 3-1
1975Pittsburgh Pirates92-69.571Lost NLCS to Cincinnati, 3-0
1976Philadelphia Phillies101-61.623Lost NLCS to Cincinnati, 3-0
1977Philadelphia Phillies101-61.623Lost NLCS to Los Angeles, 3-1
1978Philadelphia Phillies90-72.556Lost NLCS to Los Angeles, 3-1
1979Pittsburgh Pirates98-64.605'Won World Series over Baltimore, 4-3
1980Philadelphia Phillies91-71.562'Won World Series over Kansas City, 4-2
1981Montreal Expos60-48.556Lost NLCS to Los Angeles, 3-2
1982St. Louis Cardinals92-70.568'Won World Series over Milwaukee, 4-3'
1983Philadelphia Phillies90-72.556Lost World Series to Baltimore, 4-1
1984Chicago Cubs96-65.596Lost NLCS to San Diego, 3-2
1985St. Louis Cardinals101-61.623Lost World Series to Kansas City, 4-3
1986New York Mets108-54.667'Won World Series over Boston, 4-3
1987St. Louis Cardinals95-67.586Lost World Series to Minnesota, 4-3
1988New York Mets100-60.625Lost NLCS to Los Angeles, 4-3
1989Chicago Cubs93-69.574Lost NLCS to San Francisco, 4-1
1990Pittsburgh Pirates95-67.586Lost NLCS to Cincinnati, 4-2
1991Pittsburgh Pirates98-64.605Lost NLCS to Atlanta, 4-3
1992Pittsburgh Pirates96-66.593Lost NLCS to Atlanta, 4-3
1993Philadelphia Phillies97-65.599Lost World Series to Toronto, 4-2
1994Montreal Expos§74-40.649''No Playoffs''
1995Atlanta Braves90-54.625'Won World Series over Cleveland, 4-2'
1996Atlanta Braves96-66.593Lost World Series to New York, 4-2
1997Atlanta Braves101-61.623Lost NLCS to Florida, 4-2
1998Atlanta Braves106-56.654Lost NLCS to San Diego, 4-2
1999Atlanta Braves103-59.636Lost World Series to New York, 4-0
2000Atlanta Braves95-67.586Lost NLDS to St. Louis, 3-0
2001Atlanta Braves88-74.543Lost NLCS to Arizona, 4-1
2002Atlanta Braves101-59.631Lost NLDS to San Francisco, 3-2
2003Atlanta Braves101-61.623Lost NLDS to Chicago, 3-2
2004Atlanta Braves96-66.593Lost NLDS to Houston, 3-2
2005Atlanta Braves90-72.556Lost NLDS to Houston, 3-1
2006New York Mets97-65.599Lost NLCS to St. Louis, 4-3

† - Due to the player's strike, the season was split. Montreal won the second half and defeated first-half champion Philadelphia (59-48) in the postseason.

§ - Due to the players' strike, no official winner was awarded. Montreal was leading at the strike.

Most Division Titles

RankTeamTitlesYear(s)
1Atlanta Braves111995-05
2Pittsburgh Pirates &91970-72, 1974-75, 1979, 1990-92
3Philadelphia Phillies61976-78, 1980, 1983, 1993
4New York Mets51969, 1973, 1986, 1988, 2006
5St. Louis Cardinals &31982, 1985, 1987

'&' - Left division in 1993

Wildcard winners produced


YearWinnerRecord%GBPlayoffs
1994Atlanta Braves§68-46.5966''No Playoffs''
1997Florida Marlins92-70.5689'Won World Series over Cleveland, 4-3'
1999New York Mets
97-66.5956.5Lost NLCS to Atlanta, 4-2
2000New York Mets94-68.5801Lost World Series to New York, 4-1
2003Florida Marlins91-71.56210'Won World Series over New York, 4-2'

§ - Due to the players' strike, no official wild card winner was awarded. Atlanta was leading the wild card at the strike.


- Defeated the Cincinnati Reds in a One-Game Playoff for the Wild Card, 5-0.

See also



American League East

American League Central

American League West

National League Central

National League West

Reference



MLB Final Standings By Year

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